processed as safely and efficiently as possible. international travel is likely to remain very different for a while to come and heathrow has said it expects to have a dedicated red list terminal foster in time. for some time. caroline davies, bbc news. the doctors union, the british medical association, has warned this month s scheduled lifting of all coronavirus restrictions in england could be hasty and premature. meanwhile, more scientists are calling for a delay to the final easing of restrictions onjune the 21st, because of the spread of the variant first identified in india. our health correspondent jim reed reports. mobile testing being set up in south london this morning. the idea is to spot clusters of covid cases early. it is no surprise that infections have been rising since indoor mixing was allowed again in england. some doctors, though, are very wary about the next and final stage of unlocking, currently planned for 21stjune.
who is paying for the reopening and running of the terminal, it is understood the government is picking up a large of the cost. one of the biggest unions representing border force employees has said they have concerns. it is a step in the right direction but what we should have had some making sure members are safe. we have younger members who haven t had the vaccinations. dealing with people from those in the red zone, there is a risk, to some extent we need to have a discussion with management about how they will safeguard that. the home office had said border forces mobilising additional staff to help minimise queueing times for compliant passengers. whilst a government spokesperson said the new dedicated terminal at heathrow for arrivals from red list countries will enable passengers to be processed as safely and efficiently as possible. international travel is likely to remain very different for a while to come and heathrow has said it expects to have a dedicated red list terminal